Possible colour problem
billtubbs opened this issue · 5 comments
billtubbs commented
billtubbs commented
Duh. Of course not!
billtubbs commented
octokatherine commented
@billtubbs nope, what it means is that there is only 1 e in the solution! neither spot is correct. if they were both yellow, it would mean there are 2 e's
billtubbs commented
I see thanks for explaining. So it means there is one e but not in either of these positions? Thanks.
octokatherine commented
yep! no problem.
it's a bit confusing, in my original logic both e's would have been yellow even if there was only 1 in the solution, but then people thought that meant there were 2 in the solution and got confused.
there are flaws in both approaches haha